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<p>Read It Later can download your pages so they are available offline.</p>

<p>There are two different views you can choose to download:</p>

<h4>Article View</h4>
<p>Just the article itself, formatted for easy reading.</p>

<h4>Full Webpage</h4>
<p>The entire page as you would normally see in your web browser.  This includes all images and therefore can take longer to download.</p>


<h3>How to Download Automatically:</h3>

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In the options screen, you can tell Read It Later which content to download when the application is opened.
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If <em>Auto-pick Best View</em> is enabled, Read It Later will look at each item saved in your list and
determine the best (and fastest) view to download.  For example, the Article View would be downloaded for
a New York Times article and the Full Webpage View would be downloaded for any non-article content.
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If you'd like to always download a specific view (for example, always downloading the Full Webpage View),
simply turn off <em>auto-pick best view</em> and switch the views you want to download to 'on'.
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<h3>Manually:</h3>

<p class="padP">You can download/redownload individual articles manually in two ways:</p>

<h4>In the List: Tap, Hold and Download</h4>
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Tap and hold any item in your list to reveal an options menu. Select 'Download' (or 'Redownload') from the menu to start downloading the item.</p>

<h4>While Viewing an Article: Refresh</h4>
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While viewing an article in the reader view, bring up the options by pushing the menu key on your device. Then tap the 'Refresh' or 'Download' option.</p>



<h3>For Users With Limited Bandwidth:</h3>

<p class="padP">If you do not have an unlimited data plan, I recommend using two additional options:</p>

<h4>Article View with No Images</h4>

<p>For the lowest bandwidth usage possible, turn off automatic downloads (or use the article view downloads only).  Also turn off image downloads in the advanced options.</p>

<h4>Auto Download on Wifi Only</h4>

<p>In the advanced options you can set Read It Later to only auto-download if connected to wifi.  This way if you open the app while on your limited plan, it won't start downloading anything until you ask it to.</p>


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